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News from 23/02/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Alan Johnson (President), Martin Fletcher and Anne McELVOY, Jon Ashworth, David Townsend, Nick Nuttall Environment Correspondent, Sara McConnelli Personal Finance Correspondent, Alison Roberts Arts Reporter, Sarah Bagnall, Insurance Correspondent, Robert Morgan Political Staff, Peter Musgrove, Ronald Faux, David Rhys Jones, Rollo S. Young, Philip Howard, Biddy Baxter Editor, Hilary Finch, James Fisher, Patrick Blake, Jeremy Kingston, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, James Bone, Clive Davis, David Thurlow, David Gordon, Roger Boyes and Dessa Trevisan, Sara McConnell, Personal Finance Correspondent, Kenneth Baker, Philip Surman, Geoff Brown, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Joe Joseph, Arthur Leathley Political Correspondent, Jeremy Laurance, Health Services Correspondent, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Robin Hunt, Stewart Tendler and Kate Alderson, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Jennifer M. Freeman, George Frost, Rob Hughes Football Correspondent, Libby Purves, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Anthony Cane, Rodney Milnes, Louise Hidalgo, Michael Clark, John Young, Keith Pike, Charles Bremner, Sarah Bagnall, John Percival, Peter Barnard, Edward Gorman, Martin Fletcher and Janet Bush, Susan Gilchrist, Bernard Ribeiro (Honorary Secretary), Terry Price, Patrick Marnham, David Miller, Barry Millington, Alan Toogood, Horticulture Correspondent, Mary Archer, Chairman, Raymond Keene, David Wise, Peter Davalle, Philip Willan, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Michael Dynes, Whitehall Correspondent, Jenny Shields and Nick Nuttall, Nicholas Wood and Arthur Leathley, Philip Webster, Jill Sherman and Andrew Pierce, George Sivell, Assistant Business Editor, Barry Pickthall, Janet Bush Economics Correspondent, Stephanie Billen, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Colin Campbell, Mining Correspondent, John Chawner (Chairman), Mel Webb, Matthew Parris, Anthony Loyd, Peter Riddell, Ian Brodie, Allen Robertson, Simon Jenkins, Nicholas Watt and Kate Muir, Alan Coren, Marianne Curphey, Frances Gibb Legal Correspondent, Michael Evans Defence Correspondent, Richard Morrison, David Powell, Chris Moore, M. G. Haines (Lay Chairman), Anne McElvoy, Alan Jackson, Colin Campbell, Walter Ellis, David Hands, Rugby Correspondent, Michael Coleman, Michael Coleman and Emma Wilkins, Sandy Gall, Sam Kiley and Bill Frost, Jonathan Mirsky, John Rowe Townsend,

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Paul Touvier CIA chief is accused of being a spy Dustbin raid snares mole charged with selling US secrets to the Russians for £1m Pot of spoons fetches £400 Order The Times and freeze the price for 12 months Index Torvill and Dean's last lift cost the silver medal Safari Danger Path clear for women priests Irishmen held Briton penalised Bosnia troops in army's 7,000 cuts Kenneth Baker Singapore Airlines 30P Enquiries into cancer test errors held in secret Tenants escape VAT Lloyds Bank Insurance Direct No Title £400 for a pot of wooden spoons Yard holds two after Semtex find Scott censures 'gagging order' Marriage rape law challenged A wee cow'ring tim'rous Beastie Political Sketch Two climbers die in Ben Nevis falls News in Brief £1,500 for rugby assault Kidnap death charges Tory PR man resigns Male line costs £5,000 National Blood Tranfusion Service By a Staff Reporter: Ski teacher left boy of 11 alone on mountain By a Staff Reporter: Jury hears wife killed on 999 tape Saturday in the Times Flying finale which threw away hopes of Olympic glory Bikers ride to rescue of ship's silver Children die in house fire Palace parties open to sons NEC The Royal Postgraduate Medical School Poachers blamed for poison arrow attack on tourists Build Your Own Computer Paul Hill launches appeal against murder conviction Kennedys arrive in Belfast BBC WPC stabbed in heart was minute away from death ITN Arts Council censors critical report that condemned secrecy Some members of the council are believed to have sought wider circulation of a report criticising misjudgment over policy Viewers watch less television in the Nineties Traffic master Tourists discover a world of grievances Keene on Chess Judge frees death crash car youths Danes 'must curb eel fishing' Dell London sweeps to victory in Europe Saboteur must pay damages News in Brief Roads speed up Job loss ruling Ear bitten off Posties' revenge Synod topples last barrier in path of women priests Opponenents disrupt proceedings at Church House as four votes conclude decades of debated Visa's Delta Blow to Cheques Bristol Cathedral will be scene of first ordinations The BBC Good Food Show First direct Police to enforce new law on gay age of consent MPs who left the party line Stockton-On-Tees Borough Council Late change of heart gives hope to activists Ashdown needs more than reforming zeal Riddell on Politics Major pressed for right-wing sacrifice Civil servants given £1.5m loans to move In Parliament Hurd sings praises of secret services America fears widespread burrowing of a super-mole David Wise, one of America's leading espionage writers, tells how the KGB puppet masters may have pulled off the sort of coup that every spymaster occsionally dreams about Breach of faith ends US-Russian harmony Russia was spying even as America provided billions of dollars for reconstruction. Congress is unlikely to forget that when considering further aid The Sage Group plc Arrests resurrect romance of James Bond era Washington gripped by excitement while sleuths reopen old spy files Eight who faced the charge of betrayal Grateful President rewards Pentagon politician's loyalty Man in the news: admiral picked as new US envoy is more diplomat than warrior Woman for US carrier Barclays Bank PLC Troops will quit Gaza in a fortnight Chinese population policy nurtures trade in women How To Turn Your Old Newspapers Into Cash Yemen pact fails to avert war mreat News in Brief Afrikaners 'stand ready to seize homeland' Report rejected (Reuter): Refugee review (Reuter): Leaders freed (Reuter): Minister killed (Reuter): Officers jailed (AFP): File stays shut (Reuter): Cholera alert (AP): Record loss Sally Becker outflanks UN to fly out Croat casualties UN paranoia mounted after Sally Becker, the British aid entrepreneur, stole a march by commandeering a Croat helicopter to ferry out the sick, Anthony Loyd writes from Vitez Triumphant Yeltsin calls for summit on Bosnia Kremlin stakes claim for independent role with proposal for more ceasefire zones (Reuter): Rome hospital suspected of trafficking in corneas Bosnia-Herzegovina Vodka factory back in business Russian drinkers toast lower taxes on alcohol French general refuses Rose request for Tuzla air strike (Reuter): Plea to end embargo rejected by Greece News in Brief (AFP): Reactor shut (Reuter): Lawyer fails (AFP): Paris promise (Reuter): Uffizi reopens (Reuter): Coffee broke (AFP): Board games (Reuter): House arrest (Reuter): Little mover Henchman of the Gestapo The trial that is about to make France relieve its darkest hours After almost half a century on the run, Paul Touvier will face trial next month for organising the execution of prisoners in France for his Nazi masters. Patrick Marnham reports France has admitted its role in deporting 76,000 Jews Touvier's sordid life is now part of his country's tragedy The Times Who says they lost? Torvill and Dean gave us a national thrill, says a chocked Libby Purves We liked them even better for having lasted so long The yob in a suit returns Clothes, as the Kray brother understood, masketh the man Nordic sport Frosty French roast T and D A Gallic View of the Ice Event French verdict: fleshy thighs, puffed up and boated Alan Coren Evil is the root of all money, if you can get hold of the right agent Whip hand The Times Diary Water babies War gets a second wind By asking Russia to join the Bosnian disaster, Nato has opened the doors to a wider and more significant conflict Going up Head-to-head heart to heart Major's economic albatross Kenneth Baker on a Cabinet killing the thing it loves Immune from Justice Scott must clarify the use of ministerial gagging orders Kohl's Croats Germany must press President Tudjman towards peace No Bird is an Islet In nature's network, the death of seabirds diminishes man Benefits of Lloyd's rescue scheme Bafta awards Specialists' fees Financial pressures on the clergy Redundant churches Cold front Seeking sources of energy in the wind Infinite decimals Power-steering Court Circular Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Memorial service Receptions Personal Column School news Appointment Luncheons Dinners Flower show colours defy winter gloom Forthcoming marriages Appointments in the Forces Service dinner Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ex-Services Mental Welfare Society Swiftcall Telephone Club Marriage Medical Benefit/Risk Foundation Anniversaries Announcements The British Kidney Patient Association Parkinson's Disease Society Lord Lindsay of Birker Personal Column Multiple Classified Advertising Items Ann Argyle Ann Argyle, whippet breeder and Mansfield on February 11 aged 70. She was born in Littleover, Derbyshire, on March 4,1923 Multiple Classified Advertising Items Trailfinders Multiple Classified Advertising Items Lewis Boddington Lewis Boddington, CBE government engineer at the Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, died on January 7 aged 86. He was born on November 13,1907 Treasure of Luxor Frank Dolling Frank Dollling, OBE, DFM, former chairman of Barclays Bank January 30 aged 71. He was born on January 21,1923 Picture Gallery The TV sets that talk back The Changing Newspaper Should news be instantly available to Thousands of TV channels and print your own paper The future's coming faster than you think: a consumer's guide to the brave new media world Any movie ever made can be called up at home What the Government Should Do The new mediaspeak The Jargon Gain street cred by mastering some of the terminology of AD 2000 PDAs tell women if a shop they are passing has a bargain British Pioneers United Artists Compaq Overseas Financial Services Overseas Jobs Express OP The Times Newspaper Penhaligon's Trans Media Harvey Nash PLC AEA Reputable Greeting Card and Gift Retailer Manley Summers Finance Recruitment No Title Elsevier Science Sales Executive Office Furniture Victoria Wall Associates Sales Manager The Times Newspapers Multiple Display Advertising Items News The Times Crossword No 19,473 Business People in the Times Times Weathercall The Times Tomorrow Fed chief eases interest rate fear Wise men play down tax rise threat Stock Market Homes Unilever to cut 7,500 jobs in worldwide shake-up Arts Sport Maine-Tucker Recruitment Consultants Brand names take on stores The West Eyes Azerbaijan's Black Gold Business Today Storm Clouds Silver Lining Golden Year DTI takes firm line on domestic telephone prices Directors to decide on £73m MGN bid Cathay Pacific Insurance watchdog vows to speed up investigations Awards range from the £3 paid to someone to compensate for a low interest payout on a claim to £230,000 for the mishandling of an investment fund Gold demand just short of its record American report clears Thorn EMI's Rent-A-Center 3i ready to unveil flotation plans Azerbaijan and BP oil deal delayed Poor quarter at Honda Pension advice for SIB Yorkshire profit record MG suffers new oil loss Capital seeks £25m British Steel sells plants Imro expels four firms Company News in Brief Allied Irish Banks held back by Icarom funding Business Roundup GRE shares drop as profits soar to £183m The Times CNT Fed chief shows wise men the way Pennington Greenspan Ok but hedge funds ko'd? Follow my leader for equities Independent's journalists hold hold key SmithKline Beecham payout tonic McDonnell Information Systems Hogg Robinson Bradford & Bingley halves provisions Sainsbury shares take a tumble as food price war bites Stock Market Markets at a Glance Tourist Rates FT-SE Volumes Liffe Options Flotation places £209m value on Graham Group Recent Issues Major Indices Traditional Options Major Changes Commodities London Financial Futures Badgerline to buy bus operator Pifco ahead Tioxide sells Small firms call Wall Street Money Markets Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Other Sterling Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold and Precious Metals (Baird & Co) Dollar Spot Rates Western firms battle to be oil barons of Baku After years of isolation, Azerbaijan brings stark realism for eager outsiders who covet its fuel reserves. Louise Hidalgo reports Heavy metal The Times City Diary Spy goes into the cold The Times City Diary Number's up The Times City Diary Match point The Times City Diary Still running The Times City Diary GRE SB Graham Brand wars make a mark Tempus Sedgwick The Times Unit Trust Information Service Earlier losses halved Credit when it's well overdue Bovis Homes P&O Arthur Rathbone Kitchens Limited Multiple Classified Advertising Items Holland Park Multiple Classified Advertising Items Top Quality Golfing Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Persimmon Homes Smith Walker Blackstone Franks & Co The English Courtyard Association An Exceptional Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Algarve Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items G. M Thomson & Co Trafalgar House Europe Little Boltons The Apartment Service F. W. Gapp Multiple Classified Advertising Items Tower Bridge Goddard & Smith Grosvenor Square Multiple Classified Advertising Items Property Barnard marcus The history in your bricks Every house has a past-and some amateur sleuthing can reveal all, James Fisher says Knight Frank & Rutley International Olympia The Times Cracking the postcode What matters is not how des your res is, but how smart the thieves are Insurers see a swing in crime away from cities to rural areas Elements of physical damage tort Stigma compensation claim cannot be sustained Wasted costs risk Legal & Public Notices Date of appointment of arbitrator Successors bound by frontier treaty International Law Report Power to make shared residence order No irregularity in mention of majority direction time The Times Corrections Cinema Glorious even in his gloom Bernard Haitink, 65 next week, talks to Richard Morrison about the triumphs and trials of a great conducting career Win or lose it's all the same Theatre: Samuel Beckett's first novel on stage Endgame BAC Studio Painless Puccini Opera: Garret-dwelling without tears La Bohéme Sadler's Wells Pop: Chart-toppers and a fine support act A D: Ream ticket D: Ream Lodon Subterania Dance Quality has one voice Radio 'BBC English' still allows broadcasters to reach the widest audience, whatever the Bbc might think Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kris Anderson Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where Indicated with the symbol) We never had it so good Cinema: Stephanie Billen samples a night of Fifties nostalgia in Leicester Square Roller-coaster survivor Jazz: A lesson in down-home singing from America Ruth Brown Ronnie Scott's Victoria Palace Theatre Sunset BLVD The Times The World according to Tharp On the eve of a rare London season, the American choreographer Twyla Tharp talks to Allen Robertson about the business of making popular dance Other worlds and nether regions Concerts: An essay in time and space; mysticism comes down to earth LP/Benjamin/Most Festival Hall The Times National Theatre A greenhorn's view of Verdi Mixed bag of tricks Dance Review Spring Loaded The Place Multiple Display Advertising Items Anderson Hoare South West Thames Department of Postgraduate… Hobstones Janette Teager & Associates Multiple Display Advertising Items Financial Times Research International Pertemps City Network Roanna Jongeneel Multiple Display Advertising Items Anane Andis Scouts Pan European Recruitment Multiple Display Advertising Items Napier Scott Cross Selection CJES Independent Computer Solution Ltd Marie Curie Cancer Care Multiple Classified Advertising Items Angela Mortimer Secretary Salary £12,000 Secretary/administrator Crawford Crone Corkill Tate Royal Philharmonic Tate Peter Dudgeon Ltd PA to Director Laurentian Milldon Secretary/admin Assistant Be All You Can Be Marketing PA Pan European Recruitment Crane Davies Ltd Manpower Angela Mortimer Unique Consultants Limited Unusual Opportunity Secretary for Maternity Cover The Hatton Garden Agency Secretary/recetionist for Retail PLC PERSONNEL/PR Medical Secretary PA Rainbow Recruitment Liffe Gordon-Yates Maine-Tucker Multiple Display Advertising Items Gordon-Yates Bright, Gifted an Basically Brilliant? Jigsaw Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items German Speking Secretary The Managing Director The Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Meridian Multiple Classified Advertising Items Secretary/database Manager Masterlock Junior Secretary/assistant for Publishing Company Sebastian Estates Multiple Classified Advertising Items Organisational & computer Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Royal College of Radiologists Office Angels First Class Secretary Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mulit-Lingual Opportunities Multilingual services Boyce Bilingual Agency Uxbridge Employment Agency The Language Business Multiple Classified Advertising Items Legal Office Angels Boyce Bilingual Sheila Burgess International Recruitment Consultants Ann Langford Multiple Classified Advertising Items Stern studios Multiple Classified Advertising Items Membership Administrator Multiple Classified Advertising Items Profiles Injuries play key role as England manoeuvre Squads Ballesteros makes light work of repairing damaged status Multiple Display Advertising Items Today's Fixtures Smith forges ahead as record falls Positions Oriel launch powerful defence Starting Order Snow Reports Bryant has to bow to eccentric skills of Australian Penalty miss by Saunders gives survival hope to City Aston Villa Manchester City Wednesday aim to end United's treble chance For the Record The Times Armstrong's goals put Palace clear Nicol turns tables on world champion Sport in Brief Stern task for England Duran finds it tough Barnet surrender title Australia's added blow England lose final Cairns out of running Cambridge triumph Word-Watching Weak all-weather fields blamed on Jockey Club Thunderer: Warwick Rapid Raceline Ladbrokes The Times By our Racing Staff: Money Street misses Wincanton Frost puts bite on fixtures Thunderer: Southwell John Hislop dies Thunderer: Folkestone Profits squeeze threat to levy England's slender hopes rest on Hick Batsmen left shell-shocked by ferocity of onslaught from Walsh Sound system inspires athletes to new heights David Powell on how athletes use music and crowd involvement to create the mood for better performance Unique Opportunity Showdown for Harding and Kerrigan Results from the Winter Olympics Reeve has capacity to conjure further surprises By our Sports Staff: Bowlers helpless in face of Border's onslaught The Best Ball by Ball Commentary BBC1 Radio 1 Classic Breakfast Picture Gallery Variations Choice Satellite Rugby Union Gooch denied medal by jury Briton disqualified after finishing second in Olympic final Bosnian team on run in name of national unity Times Two Crossword No 96 Winning Move Word-Watching Gallacher takes chance to keep Blackburn in touch at top Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation Yachting

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